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The book deals with the processes in marine environment with particular emphasis on the interface processes (sediments- water and atmosphere-water) regarding organic matter and energy fluxes, carbon dioxide intake and transformation. Particular analytical methodologies concerning biosensors for analysis in situ are discussed.
This book introduces the general principles of reaction equilibria
and kinetics involved in marine geochemical cycles. The major
electrolytes dramatically affect the rates and equilibria of the
chemical reactions in the sea. In order to understand these
interactions, it is necessary to have a detailed knowledge of the
major, minor and trace chemical components. This volume is also
focused on the development and applications of analytical
techniques for accurate determination and speciation in seawater,
and on the effect of pollution on the marine environment, since
small quantities of other elements may have a significant influence
on global chemical cycling. Audience: This book is of value for
marine chemists, biogeochemists, ecologists, oceanographers,
environmental engineers and analytical chemists.
This book discusses recent developments in the study of chemical processes and equilibria in the marine environment and in the air/water and water/sediment interfaces. The chemical cycle of carbon as well as the effect of organic substances on the speciation and distribution of inorganic and organometallic substances are extensively discussed. Much of the recent progress in the area is the direct result of advanced analytical technologies and chemometric applications which are highlighted in the book.
nd This book collects the scientific contributions from the
lecturers at the 2 edition of the "International School on Marine
Chemistry" held in Ustica (Palermo, Italy) from 5 to 12 September
1998. The School was planned with the aim of giving an overview
about the chemical processes occurring in the marine environment
and the more recent ana- lytical methodologies for their study. The
School was organised under the auspices of the Italian Chemical
Society and with the financial support of the Marine Reserve of
Ustica Island, the Committee for Environment of Italian CNR, the
University of Palermo, the Provincia Regionale of Palermo and the
Shimadzu-Italia Corporation. The book has been printed with the fi-
nancial support of the "Assessorato Ambiente" of the Provincia
Regionale of Palermo. All the participants, about a hundred
including the lecturers and the Organising Committee, are grateful
for the generous support of the agencies. A particular ac-
knowledgement from the Editors is to all the lecturers for their
availability and cour- tesy and for the high quality of their
scientific contributions.
This book is a collection of all the lectures by the professors
attending the 3rd "Interna tional School on Marine Chemistry" held
in Ustica (Palermo, Italy, September 2000), under the auspices of
the United Nations and the Italian Chemical Society. The School was
organized by the University of Palermo in co-operation with the
Natural Marine Reserve of Ustica Island. The Organising Committee
of the School wishes to thank the University of Messina, the
University of Roma "La Sapienza: ' the Italian University
Consortium of Environ mental Chemistry, and the Marine Reserve of
Ustica Island for their financial support to the School. This book
has been printed with the financial support of the Environmental Re
search Centre CIRITA of the University of Palermo. thank all the
professors whose outstanding scientific contributions have The
editors made it possible to publish this book. Professor Antonio
Gianguzza Professor Ezio Pelizzetti Professor Silvio Sammartano
Contents Part I Biogeochemical Processes at the Air-Water and
Water-Sediment Interface
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This book introduces the general principles of reaction equilibria
and kinetics involved in marine geochemical cycles. The major
electrolytes dramatically affect the rates and equilibria of the
chemical reactions in the sea. In order to understand these
interactions, it is necessary to have a detailed knowledge of the
major, minor and trace chemical components. This volume is also
focused on the development and applications of analytical
techniques for accurate determination and speciation in seawater,
and on the effect of pollution on the marine environment, since
small quantities of other elements may have a significant influence
on global chemical cycling. Audience: This book is of value for
marine chemists, biogeochemists, ecologists, oceanographers,
environmental engineers and analytical chemists.
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